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  • Residency Opportunity in Huntly: The Science of Place

    16 Oct 2007

    The Science of Place is a 3 month residency opportunity for an artist to work with the community of Huntly in Aberdeenshire, Scotland to explore and reflect its identity(ies). The aim of the residency is to a) develop a branding strategy for the town and b) advise on its implementation. Deadline for aplications: 31st October 2007

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  • PRAKTIKA: Two Day Residential Workshop, Huntly, Aberdeenshire

    12 Dec 2007

    To date there have been limited opportunities for artists in Scotland to talk about their work among themselves in a critical environment. The aim of this workshop is to raise the profile of socially engaged art practice by bringing together 12 artists for peer group discussion of their work. The residential workshop will take place on 17-18 March 2008. Closing date for applications: 15 Dec 07.

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  • Job Opportunity at Deveron Arts, Huntly

    12 Feb 2008

    Deveron Arts seeks a junior Fundraising Assistant to assist generating income from charitable trusts and foundations, individuals, the corporate and community sector as well as sales and other sources for its artistic programme.

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  • Deveron Arts Internship

    20 Jan 2009

    Internship Opportunities at Deveron Arts, Huntly, Aberdeenshire. 
Deadline: Friday 30 January 2009. Deveron Arts is offering internships in curatorship and arts development in socially engaged / collaborative arts.

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  • Barbie Wanted
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    17 Mar 2009

    Centering around a Barbie/Doll amnesty by the local community, Jonga by South African artist Senzeni Marasela looks at the role of the doll and how doll-play shapes future perceptions of the bodies that we live in. To take part in the Barbie Amnesty, please bring (or send) Barbies, dolls and redundant make-up to the Brander Library, The Square, Huntly, AB54 8BR.

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  • SAC Fund 8 New Public Works

    29 May 2009

    Public art projects to be developed in locations throughout Scotland have been given a boost this week through funding from the Scottish Arts Council’s new Public Art Fund.

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